some servers will do a reverse MX lookup to see if your server (the stack) is listed as a mail server. If not, they will not accept email from you.
The solution is to have your IP address be listed as an MX for the domain you are sending from.


Kee


On Jan 31, 2005, at 9:10 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:


On Jan 31, 2005, at 2:58 PM, JL RI wrote:

Hi Andre,

Thanks!, good work (and Sean's too, of course). But I am unable to get
consistent results using different servers/accounts. Some of them work fine,
but other always stops and gives this message:


error: server was offended by our HELO Message.
220-We do not authorize the use of this system to transport unsolicited,

If you want to check by yourself, try with this address ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


Have you got same results? Any ideas?

Regards,



Jose,

some servers argue that they will not allow you to store the message there. I think they need some kind of auth, I'll research more. If they need simple auth and you know the settings you could use Shao Seans libSMTP. I'll research on this and get back to the list.

andre


Jose Luis Rodriguez


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